Overview
- Two ground floor rooms and shower room with open plan upper floor
45 The Village is currently a popular art gallery exhibiting the works of the late sculptor Dorothy Dick. The property is ideal for someone who would like to continue its use as a gallery or could be converted to a one or two bedroom cottage. The property has exposed beams, stone wall and wood panelling features and wooden floorboards which add to its charm. The property has electric heating and is partially double glazed.
45 The Village is accessed by a door which leads from the road to a hallway. The hallway has a Caithness stone floor which runs through to two exhibition rooms, both rooms have windows to the front overlooking the gardens and the room to the right has fitted kitchen units and a sink and a feature cast iron fireplace. There is WC and shower to the rear of the property which is accessed from the room to the left.
From the hall, a staircase rises to the upper floor room which is open plan with a vaulted ceiling and wooden floorboards. Two windows to the front overlook the gardens.
External
45 The Village has parking for two cars to the side. There is a large garden to the front of the property, across the road which is enclosed by stock fencing and stone dyke. The garden is planted with mature trees and spring flowering bulbs.